Patents Represented by Attorney Ritter, Lang, & Kaplan
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Patent number: 6628697Abstract: A chirp waveform is employed in establishing timing synchronization between nodes of a data communication network. In one embodiment, the chirp waveform is combined with a waveform modulated with data to form a synchronization waveform. The receiver of the synchronization waveform determines an alignment of the chirp waveform to a template chirp waveform to synchronize timing between nodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Bretton Douglas, Derek Gerlach, Santosh Anikhindi, Vincent K. Jones, IV
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Patent number: 6624770Abstract: A method of coding data for communication within a network. The method includes receiving an 8b/10b source protocol data stream containing 10-bit code and translating the data stream into an 8-bit code by converting the 10-bit code into 8-bit data and an ordered set. The method further includes transmitting the 8-bit code.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Tuchih Tsai, Rishy Mathew
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Patent number: 6625647Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for gathering information relating to a loading time experienced by a user of information over a network. A browser agent is sent to a user machine in response to a user request to access a Web page. The browser agent initiates the sending of a user HTTP GET request and the browser agent is operable to log a first time corresponding to the sending of the user HTTP GET request. The browser agent measures a download time interval that is determined according to the difference between the first time and a second time corresponding to the loading of the web page. The browser agent is operative to cause the user machine to send a modified HTTP GET request, wherein the modified HTTP GET request contains a performance parameter indicative of the measured download time interval.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1999Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Keynote Systems, Inc.Inventors: James G. Barrick, Jr., Guoqiang Ge, Tong Zou
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Patent number: 6621617Abstract: A Mach-Zehnder interferometer is employed to implement phase modulation of an optical signal. The interferometer is biased at its maximum extinction point. The modulated optical signal may have a peak magnitude between approximately 30% and 80% of a maximum output power of the interferometer.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Pierluigi Poggiolini
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Patent number: 6621626Abstract: An advantageous amplification architecture for DWDM systems including systems with very high capacity is provided. A modular interleaved structure for amplification is provided. Advantages include robustness to non-linear effects, modular as-needed deployment of system capacity, and low noise figure in implementations that incorporate Raman amplification technology.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Fausto Meli, Fabrizio Di Pasquale, Giovanni Sacchi
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Patent number: 6621872Abstract: Systems and methods for communicating medium access control (MAC) data without errors. Different encoding processes may be used to encode MAC data and data unrelated to MAC. The encoding processes used for MAC data employ more redundancy and are therefore capable of transmitting data without errors in more severe conditions than the encoding processes used for non-MAC data. Both MAC data and non-MAC data may be represented as a series of so-called symbols where each symbol is a complex value used to modulate a sinusoidal carrier signal. MAC data transmissions may employ a set of symbols having more widely spaced complex values than the symbol set used for non-MAC data transmissions. While the receiver is receiving MAC data, it may more easily distinguish which symbols have been sent, even when the symbols have been heavily corrupted with noise and interference. Thus network operation may be properly coordinated even in the presence of severe degradation of data transmission quality.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology Inc.Inventors: Vincent K. Jones, Michael Pollack, Gregory G. Raleigh
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Patent number: 6619291Abstract: The present invention relates to a minimally invasive method of performing annuloplasty. According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for performing a procedure on a mitral valve of a heart includes inserting an implant into a left ventricle and orienting the implant in the left ventricle substantially below the mitral valve. The implant and tissue around the mitral valve are connected and tension is provided to the implant, in one embodiment, in order to substantially reduce an arc length associated with the mitral valve. In another embodiment, the implant is inserted into the left ventricle through the aorta and the aortic valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventors: Edwin J. Hlavka, Paul A. Spence
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Patent number: 6618824Abstract: An object code expansion program inserts new instructions and data between preexisting instructions and date of an object code file; offsets are modified to reflect new positions of the preexisting instructions and data. For each item of preexisting object code (instructions or data), the following steps are performed: making a new code block comprising any desired new instructions and the item, and storing it as new object code; tracking the location of the item and the new code block within the new object code; and tracking items that contain inter-item offsets. Then, each inter-item offset is updated using the new location of the item or new code block, as required. Finally, offsets in symbol tables and relocation structures are updated with the new location of the item.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Rational Software CorporationInventor: Reed Hastings
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Patent number: 6614236Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring the length of a cable link in a computer network sends a test signal through the cable and examines how the signal is received. Measurements of the signal transit time, decrease in signal amplitude, and decrease in signal power are three techniques that may be used to measure cable lengths, individually or in combination. One or more transceivers are connected to the cable to send and receive the test signals, so that there is no need for access to the cable, except at the ends. Cable lengths may be calculated for both electrically conductive and fiber optic type cables. The length of an existing cable may be compared with a maximum length allowed by a particular data transfer protocol to verify compliance, or it may be compared against a previously stored value for purposes such as security checks to verify that the cable properties have not been altered as they might be if the cable were tapped, rerouted or extended.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1999Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Roger A. Karam
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Patent number: 6611767Abstract: Systems and methods for aligning scanned images are provided. A pattern is included in the scanned image so that when the image is convolved with a filter, a recognizable pattern is generated in the convolved image. The scanned image may then be aligned according to the position of the recognizable pattern in the convolved image. The filter may also act to remove the portions of the scanned image that do not correspond to the pattern in the scanned image.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Peter Fiekowsky, Dan M. Bartell
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Patent number: 6611551Abstract: A system and method for characterizing a channel used by a digital communication system. In an OFDM system, the number of training symbols used to characterize a channel may be decreased by taking advantage of knowledge of certain channel components, e.g., transmitter and/or receiver digital filters. The number of training symbols used may be less than v, the duration of the impulse response of the overall channel.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1999Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Vincent K. Jones, IV, David Pignatelli
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Patent number: 6611768Abstract: Techniques for displaying chromatographic data using a graphical user interface are provided. Chromatographic separation data that is a series of measurements for a sample at a scanning location over time can be displayed on a display device in a series of bands. Additionally, the series of bands for multiple samples can be aligned on the display device.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.Inventor: Steven J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 6607887Abstract: A computer system for analyzing nucleic acid sequences is provided. The computer system is used to perform multiple methods for determining unknown bases by analyzing the fluorescence intensities of hybridized nucleic acid probes. The results of individual experiments may be improved by processing nucleic acid sequences together. Comparative analysis of multiple experiments is also provided by displaying reference sequences in one area and sample sequences in another area on a display device.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventor: Mark S. Chee
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Patent number: 6600996Abstract: Computer-aided techniques for analyzing biological sequences like nucleic acids are provided. The computer system may analyze hybridization intensities indicating hybridization affinity between nucleic acid probes and a sample nucleic acid sequence in order to call bases in the sample sequence. Multiple base calls may be combined to form a single base call. Additionally, the computer system may analyze hybridization intensities in order to monitor gene expression or the change in gene expression as compared to a baseline.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Teresa A. Webster, MacDonald S. Morris, Michael P. Mittmann, David J. Lockhart, Ming-Hsiu Ho, Derek Bernhart, Luis C. Jevons
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Patent number: 6597931Abstract: The present invention generally relates to an apparatus and method for obtaining absolute values of concentrations of chromophores of a medium and/or absolute values of their ratios. More particularly, the present invention relates to non-invasive optical systems and methods for determining absolute values of oxygenated and/or deoxygenated hemoglobins and their ratios in a physiological medium. The optical system typically includes (1) a body, (2) a source module supported by the body, optically coupling with the medium, and irradiating into the medium multiple sets of electromagnetic waves with different wave characteristics, (3) a detector module supported by the body, optically coupling with the medium, and detecting such electromagnetic waves, and (4) a processing module operatively coupling with the detector module, and determining the absolute values of the concentrations and the ratios thereof from multiple wave equations applied to the source and detector modules.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Photonify Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Xuefeng Cheng, Xiaorong Xu, Shuoming Zhou, Lai Wang
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Patent number: 6594251Abstract: Systems and methods for providing enhanced subscriber unit power control in a point to multipoint communication system are provided. A central access point may send unsolicited grants of transmission time to individual subscriber units. The subscriber units use the granted transmission time to transmit upstream to the central access point for the purpose of having their output power level measured and regulated. By issuing the unsolicited grants sufficiently frequently, the central access point may maintain optimal subscriber unit transmitter power level. The power control features are particularly useful in fading environments such as found in a wireless system, especially when subscriber units do not transmit data upstream sufficiently frequently for power control to be based on measured power of data transmissions.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1999Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology Inc.Inventors: Ali Raissinia, Gregory G. Raleigh, Vincent K. Jones, IV
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Patent number: 6591298Abstract: A method for scheduling performance measurements to be collected over a network, each measurement target having an associated measurement interval specifying an approximate time between measurements. The method includes identifying a cost for each target and sorting the targets into a plurality of time periods. Each period has approximately the same total cost of measurement targets. Targets having similar measurement intervals are grouped together within each of the time periods and assigned to a time range within the period. The method further includes sorting the measurement targets within each time range to provide a generally even load balance across the time range. A system for scheduling performance measurements is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Keynote Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Spicer, Ron Wolf, Eric Stokesberry
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Patent number: 6587470Abstract: A flexible cross-connect with a data plane is presented which allows the establishment of connections between network interfaces at any network interface card to another network interface on any other network interface card. The system can cross-connect connections at an STS-1 and VT 1.5 granularity, and allows the switching and routing of information in a data plane without the use of the cross connect fabric. This permits routing, bridging, and concentration of data services to be performed without burdening of the cross connect. For reliability, a range of protection configurations can be employed including 1:1, 1:5 and mixed 1:N protection. A backplane is used which provides point-to-point traces between each card and the cross connect unit, between each card and a timing, communications and control unit, and between the network interface cards themselves.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Elliot, Ajaib S. Bhadare, Dyke T. Shaffer
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Patent number: 6587703Abstract: The present invention generally relates to apparatus and methods for obtaining absolute values of concentrations of chromophores of a medium and/or absolute values of their ratios. In particular, the present invention relates to continuous wave spectroscopic optical systems and methods for determining the absolute values of deoxygenated and/or oxygenated hemoglobins and their ratios in a physiological medium. The optical system typically includes (1) a source module optically coupling with the medium and irradiating into the medium multiple sets of electromagnetic waves with different wave characteristics, (2) a detector module optically coupling with the medium and detecting electromagnetic waves, and (3) a processing module operatively coupling with the detector module, and determining the absolute values of the concentrations and the ratios thereof from multiple wave equations applied to the source and detector modules.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Photonify Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Xuefeng Cheng, Xiaorong Xu, Shuoming Zhou, Lai Wang
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Patent number: 6584410Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting differences in sample polymers, such as nucleic acid sequences, are provided. Hybridization affinity information for the sample polymers is clustered so that the differences, if any, between or among the sample polymers can be readily identified. By clustering the hybridization affinity information of the sample polymers, differences in the sample polymers can be accurately achieved even in the presence of random and systematic errors.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventor: Anthony J. Berno